Image from ?How French Soldiers fared in German Prisons ? Edited [or rather translated] by Henry Hayward?, 001535108
Author: GUERS, E?. Chanoine
Page: 267
Year: 1891
Place: London
Publisher: Dean & Son
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The majority of people who sleep on the streets, and in hostels and night shelters are men. However, the number of women, particularly younger women, in these circumstances has increased (Anderson et al., 1993). They are often people with complex care and support needs, which go way beyond the provision of accommodation. But, as you will learn in this unit, complex needs are both a cause and a product of homelessness.

Image from ?The Poetical Works of John Keats?, 001938250
Author: Keats, John
Page: 189
Year: 1878
Place: London
Publisher: Ward, Lock & Co.
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quot; comes from the fact that the fracture surface has a grey or black appearance due to the presence of graphite at the surface. The purpose of the heat treatment is to increase the ductility of the cast iron.

Image from ?Ellen Percy: or, the Memoirs of an Actress?, 003083370
Author: Reynolds, George W. M. (George William MacArthur)
Volume: 02
Page: 87
Year: 1856
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?Cassell?s Picturesque Australasia. Edited by E. E. M. With ? illustrations?, 002554779
Author: MORRIS, Edward Ellis.
Volume: 02
Page: 693
Year: 1889
Place: London
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
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Image from ?[Naomi, or the last days of Jerusalem ? With illustrations.]?, 003870262
Author: Webb-Peploe, (Annie) Mrs
Page: 352
Year: 1895
Place: London
Publisher: J. Nisbet & Co.
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The Libraries announced the opening of a significant new exhibit, "Discovery of a Lifetime: F. Sherwood Rowland and the Ozone Layer" on Friday, November 18, 2011 in Langson Library. The exhibit celebrates the research contributions of world-renowned atmospheric scientist F. Sherwood "Sherry" Rowland, 1995 Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry, and UCI Donald Bren Research Professor of Chemistry in Earth System Science.
This special evening with F. Sherwood Rowland featured a talk by Ralph J. Cicerone, President of the National Academy of Sciences and Chancellor Emeritus, UC Irvine, along with special remarks by current UC Irvine Chancellor Michael V. Drake, M.D.

Image from ?[The Student?s Rome. A History of Rome ? Illustrated ? New edition, ? revised.]?, 002163531
Author: LIDDELL, Henry George Dean of Christ Church
Page: 657
Year: 1882
Place: London
Publisher: John Murray
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Image from ?Miscellanies, by Henry Fielding, Esq?, 001230771
Author: Fielding, Henry
Volume: 03
Page: 207
Year: 1743
Place: printed for the author; sold by A. Millar
Publisher: London
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Image from ?The Works of John Locke, etc. (The Remains of John Locke ? Published from his original manuscripts.-An account of the life and writings of John Locke [by J. Le Clerc]. The third edition, etc.) [With a portrait.]?, 002207932
Author: Locke, John
Volume: 03
Page: 515
Year: 1714
Place: London
Publisher: J. Churchill and S. Manship
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View of the tanker ?Gomphina? and the cargo ship ?Hemsefjell? at Manor Quay, March 1948 (TWAM ref. DS.JLT/4/PH/1/655/1/4). 'Gomphina' was launched by J.L. Thompson & Sons at North Sands on 14 October 1947.
This set celebrates the achievements of the famous Sunderland shipbuilding firm Joseph L. Thompson & Sons. The company?s origins date back to 1846 when the firm was known as Robert Thompson & Sons. Robert Thompson senior died in 1860, leaving his second son Joseph Lowes Thompson in control. In 1870 the shipyard completed its last wooden vessel and was then adapted for iron shipbuilding.
By 1880 the firm had expanded its operations over much of North Sands and in 1884 completed the construction of Manor Quay, which served as fitting out and repair facilities. For many years in the late nineteenth century the yard was the most productive in Sunderland and in 1894 had the fourth largest output of any shipyard in the world.
The Depression affected the firm severely in the early 1930s and no vessels were launched from 1931 to 1934. However, during those years the company developed a hull design giving greater efficiency and economy in service. During the Second World War the prototype developed by Joseph L. Thompson & Sons proved so popular that it was used by the US Government as the basis of over 2,700 Liberty ships built at American shipyards between 1942 and 1945.
After the War the North Sands shipyard went on to build many fine cargo ships, oil tankers and bulk carriers. Sadly the shipyard closed in 1979, although it briefly reopened in 1986 to construct the crane barge ITM Challenger.
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This mug shot comes from a police identification book believed to be from the 1930s. It was originally found in a junk shop by a member of the public and subsequently donated to Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. No information is available to confirm which police force compiled it but evidence suggests it's from the Newcastle upon Tyne area.
This image is part of the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums set Newcastle upon Tyne criminals of the 1930?s.
Accession no. DX1190
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Shot of Isaac Walton's shop at 105-115 Grainger Street, Newcastle 7 October 1947, photographed by Turner's.
(1 negative)
Turner?s was established in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1900s. It was originally a chemists shop but in 1938 become a photographic dealer. Turners went on to become a prominent photographic and video production company in the North East of England. They had 3 shops in Newcastle city centre, in Pink Lane, Blackett Street and Eldon Square. Turner?s photographic business closed in the 1990s.
Ref: TWAS:DT.TUR/2/851
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Image from ?Lochinvar?, 000821646
Author: CROCKETT, Samuel Rutherford.
Page: 225
Year: 1897
Place: London
Publisher: Methuen & Co.
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Covering Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism, and written by respected academics with many years' research and teaching experience, and in conjunction with the relevant religious communities, this series covers key religious and cultural sensitivities that may arise within a university environment.